Sentences with phrase «subsists by»

Well it's not really a miracle, they found something better to sell than P2W items: the company subsists by selling costumes to Elin players that like to play dress - up with their characters.
A vampire is a being from folklore that subsists by feeding on the life essence (generally in the form of blood) of the living.
The people that live there, mostly in unpainted shacks, subsist by harvesting and selling blueberries, cranberries and sphagnum in a yearly cycle.
[11] They subsisted by hunting, fishing and gathering food on and around the biologically rich Monterey Peninsula.
What unites many of the objects and devices with their designers and users is their potential to allow for change or improved conditions in communities that typically subsist by minimal means but with an ad - hoc sense of design and total lack of waste.

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While Christ is the unique mediator of salvation for all humanity, the Church of Jesus Christ «subsists in» and is most fully and rightly ordered in the Catholic Church, meaning the Church governed by the bishops in communion with the Bishop of Rome, the successor of Peter.
By me, Unmanifest in form, all this universe was spun; in Me subsist all beings.
By a... union of affection is meant, that cordial and mutual love or affection which subsists between Christ and all true believers.
On the road to a bolder comprehension of the universe the children of this world day by day outdistance the masters of Israel; but do you, Lord Jesus, «in whom all things subsist», show yourself to those who love you as the higher Soul and the physical centre of your creation.
This Church, constituted and organized in the world as a society, subsists in the Catholic Church, which is governed by the successor of Peter and by the Bishops in communion with him, although many elements of sanctification and of truth are found outside of its visible structure.
As for truth, Santayana speaks of this as subsisting, holding that it has an intermediate status between pure being and existence as that segment of the realm of essence which is distinguished from the rest by its role as a description of what exists.
If ecclesial unity were something yet to be achieved, how can we profess belief in «the one, holy, Catholic, and apostolic Church,» which» as a society in the present world» «subsists in the Catholic Church, which is governed by the Successor of Peter and by the bishops in communion with him» (Lumen Gentium, 8)?
Not even Weil herself could subsist on the thin broth of pure spirit; in 1943, not yet thirty - five, she died of tuberculosis aggravated by self - starvation, an eerie presentiment of today's Europe wasting away from infertility and anomie.
If we wish to express the relation subsisting between a contemporary and his successor in the briefest possible compass, but without sacrificing accuracy to brevity, we may say: The successor believes by means of (this expresses the occasional) the testimony of the contemporary, and in virtue of the condition he himself receives from the God.
In a city unfairly stereotyped for subsisting on just cheesesteaks, Percy Street (originally founded by superstar chef Michael Solomonov of Zahav fame) churns out legitimate Lone Star Texas BBQ.
Therefore, it should not come as a surprise to see the current tensions in the periphery subsist for some time before the conditions are set for a move towards a fiscal union that is perceived as fair and sustainable by everyone.
Lacking a formal budget and subsisting off of uncertain continuing resolutions for six years, usually followed by a «government shutdown,» the military is challenged to put major maintenance items on contract.
«The organization has been empowered by IPOB to launch the subsisting, pervasive and consistently dreadful and alarming threats to security in the Southeast region as currently experienced.
A Non-governmental organisation - HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has condemned governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo state for flouting a subsisting order of an Imo State High Court by forcefully demolishing the Ancient EkeUkwu Market in Owerri leading to many fatalities.
They had filed the suit asking that NIWA be declared as the body statutorily empowered to manage, control and regulate land interest within 100 meters of all declared Federal Waterways in Nigeria, and that the license on the right of way granted to them by NIWA is valid and subsisting.
The choice of the Adamawa state born technocrat turned politician also leaned on the subsisting move made by the party in May 2015 when he was tipped to replace Adamu Mu'azu immediately after he resigned.
The continental football governing body also confirmed and extended a subsisting five - year ban placed on them by the Amaju Pinnick - led Nigeria Football Federation.
This follows the recommendation by the House Committee on Public Petitions, which conducted investigative hearing into the «illegal» closure of Peace Corps facilities and the alleged disobedience to subsisting court orders to unseal the premises.
... and that they have the resources they need to live here and make a contribution here — not just to scrape by, or worse, to subsist on benefit.
According to him, there is a subsisting injunction secured by the teachers union from the Industrial Arbitration Court asking government not to go ahead with the exercise.
Hassan had held that the order would subsist, pending conclusion of investigations by the commission.
«It is funny that the EFCC, in the bid to carry out its usual hatchet job against Governor Fayose, failed to take into cognisance the subsisting court order, which forbids any official of the Ekiti State government from being arrested by the EFCC.
He held that the interlocutory orders were to subsist, pending the determination of the substantive suit marked: FHC / ABJ / CS / 439/2016 filed by two governorship aspirants of the PDP in Edo and Ondo states — Chief Benson Akingboye (Ondo) and Ehiozuwa Johnson Agbonayinma (Edo).
After his father's murder by rivals, and lean years of exile subsisting on scavenged food and steppe rats, Temujin began climbing the tribal ladder with a cunning strategy: He paired pragmatic alliance - making with unbridled use of force.
The Pima endured these conditions for millennia, and geneticists believe that, over time, their bodies evolved a «thrifty genotype» — a set of genes that enabled them to subsist on very few calories by increasing the efficiency of their metabolism and storing as much energy as possible as fat.
Alaskan Native communities that subsist on fish and shellfish in the region only saw some of the dwindled sea life populations regain their pre-spill levels by 2003.
Black bears in Yosemite National Park that don't seek out human foods subsist primarily on plants and nuts, according to a study conducted by biologists at UC San Diego who also found that ants and other sources of animal protein, such as mule deer, make up only a small fraction of the bears» annual diet.
In 2006 a probe at a South African gold mine turned up bacteria living nearly two miles underground, subsisting on the energy given off by radioactive rocks.
Researchers speculate that primitive life could eke out an existence there, subsisting on a bare minimum of dissolved organic carbon — a notion bolstered by the recent discovery of bacteria within refrozen ice in a core drilled to 100 meters above the lake under Vostok Station (ScienceNOW, 9 December 1999).
Calories is a measurement of energy — and energy is required by all living things (plants and animals) to subsist.
Day by day they subsisted mostly on coconut, fish, and various starches.
She subsisted on a few copies of Italian Vogue and American Vogue, supplied by a photographer friend.
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You are stay residence another time on a Friday hours of darkness this has get to subsist in receipt of to you by at the moment.
Los Angeles — and in Refn's case Hollywood — subsists on its own mythology, and Refn exposes this by chipping away at the concealer - smothered cracks at the city's surface.
At the top of the list, the billion - dollar big guns: franchises, superhero movies, animated kid - flicks and single - serving comedies — the whole high - calorie / low nutritional monoculture diet the studios would prefer us to subsist on, like docile teenage boys easily distracted by big bangs and shiny objects.
Dug (voiced by Eddie Redmayne) is a member of a tribe that subsists on rabbit; it's a bit of a miracle that they have managed to survive since, despite their smooth teamwork as hunters, they would appear to be fairly inept.
In this place of concrete and telephone wires, transients subsisting on very little and tourists lost on the way to the nearby theme park, six - year - old Moonee (Brooklynn Prince) runs amok with a shifting group of friends and gets into trouble with the motel's usually patient manager Bobby (Willem Dafoe), while being occasionally looked after by her very young, alternately lackadaisical and ferocious mom, Halley (Bria Vinaite).
Not for Thornton the sameness of the Australian outback, Sweet Country offers sequences of beautiful and brutal landscapes populated by people barely subsisting.
Being an author is being a freelancer who doesn't charge based on the work involved; a freelancer who accepts payments based on rules and schedules defined solely by the buyer, rules that are based on their accounting and which the freelancer has little recourse to double - check; a freelancer who subsists on a fraction of minimum wage and a host of day jobs; and it's being a freelancer who is bound by contracts that last their lifetime plus the lifetime of their children (or until a specific set of requirements have been met that, requirements that are set and monitored exclusively by the employer).
Relatively few feral cats subsist only by hunting.
Apart from subsisting on what they could grow themselves, the Maya were supported by the sea and engaged in regular trade with other settlements inland and along the coast.
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You'll find out why Street Fighter looks like it was made on drugs by a cast that seems to subsist on chewing scenery.
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